Consider the following list of ordered pairs: $(1,0),(-2,-1),(7,-6),(-3,4)$ and $(0,2)$
Which of the following options correctly identifies only those pairs that are NOT elements of the relation $R=\{(x, y): y=1-|x| ; x, y \in \mathbb{Q}\}$ ?
$(1,0),(-2,-1)$
$(0,2),(-2,-1)$
$(-3,4),(0,2)$
$(-3,4),(7,-6)$
Given $P=\left[\begin{array}{lll}2 & \boldsymbol{\alpha} & 1 \\ 1 & 2 & 2 \\ 1 & 3 & 3\end{array}\right]$ is the adjoint of a $3 \times 3$ matrix A and $|A|=3$, then the value of $\boldsymbol{\alpha}$ is:
7
-25
-8
-26
The radius of a circle is $\mathbf{5 ~ c m}$. A chord of this circle is equal to the radius. Then the length of the arc of this chord is:
3.14 cm
5.24 cm
2.62 cm
4.1 cm
If for a distribution of 20 items, $\sum(x-4)=10$ and $\sum(x-4)^2=85$ then the standard deviation is:
4
4.25
1.41
2
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